The 12th Annual Atlanta Fringe Festival Returns for Live Performances Across Atlanta, June 3-9

The 12th Annual Atlanta Fringe Festival Returns for Live Performances Across Atlanta, June 3-9

The Atlanta Fringe Festival is thrilled to announce its biggest, most ambitious outing yet with 28 performance groups from seven different states and Taiwan—presenting live theater, dance, puppetry, comedy, storytelling and more.

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Miami’s Museum of Graffiti Pops Up in Atlanta

Miami’s Museum of Graffiti Pops Up in Atlanta

The Miami-based Museum of Graffiti proudly announces its latest traveling exhibition, "Sneaker Stories" presented by Modelo, will come to Atlanta’s Ponce City Market for one weekend only, May 31 – June 2, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Sunday. This free experience will explore the historical ties and evolving relationship between graffiti art and sneaker culture through informative displays featuring rare sneakers and their corresponding art inspiration.

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Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience Atlanta

Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience Atlanta

Exhibition Hub, the market leader in immersive digital art experiences, announced today that it has selected Doraville as the home for its new Immersive Arts Center in Atlanta. The company also revealed that Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience and the company's world-renowned Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience will also be featured at the venue under an all-new format. Monet and Van Gogh will be presented via Exhibition Hub's partnership with Fever, the leading entertainment discovery platform.

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'FREEHAND PROFIT: FACE VALUE' ART & FASHION EXHIBIT AT SCADFASH

'FREEHAND PROFIT: FACE VALUE' ART & FASHION EXHIBIT AT SCADFASH

Gary Lockwood, aka Freehand Profit, meticulously deconstructs rare, expensive, highly sought-after, and classic sneakers into elaborate masks. Inspired by hip-hop culture, he samples and remixes the raw materials into sacred objects that he imbues with protective properties against contemporary injustices and crises like civil unrest, war, and climate change. Acutely aware of the historical importance of masks across time, place, and peoples, Lockwood reflects on subcultural identities.

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